Peraza has been very impressive in Braves camp thus far, and manager Fredi Gonzalez left the door open for the Braves' top prospect to make the team out of spring training, MLB.com's Mark Bowman reports. "Half [of the coaches] say he's ready to go and the other half say, 'Nah, give him a couple months, he hasn't gotten any higher than Double-A," Gonzalez said. "It's always a good discussion. It will play out. We'll see."

Davis (shoulder) could be "close to returning" ESPN TrueHoop reports. Consider him a game-time decision over the coming days. "He's strengthening his shoulder and doing a lot of ice and stim... He's working around the clock," coach Monty Williams said. "He's feeling better every day, I'm sure. We thought we were close (to seeing Davis come back), but we just don't want to put a timetable on him, because that puts pressure on guys, when you start telling them when they should be back. We know AD and where his heart is. If he can play, he'll be the first to tell us."

Updating a previous report, Bishop will not start Tuesday's game against the Sabres, as backup Andrei Vasilevskiy led the Lightning on the ice for pregame warmups, Mike Harrington of the Buffalo News reports.

Stempniak skated with Adam Lowry and Blake Wheeler at Tuesday's practice, and is likely to play with them on the Jets' third line when Winnipeg takes on Ottawa Wednesday, Ed Tait of the Winnipeg Free Press reports.